Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|      the police when they are asleep," in a significant tone
 2      I,       I|      which she very soon fell asleep herself.~ ~"She is sleeping
 3      I,       I|       That child might not be asleep."~ ~"And if she were awake,
 4      I,       I|      companion. "Is the child asleep?"~ ~"This one is; the one
 5      I,       I| mistake: "this" child was not asleep. She had listened attentively,
 6      I,       I|     if "this" child was still asleep. The long-drawn, regular
 7      I,     III|     time the child was really asleep, and opened her eyes only
 8     IV,      IV|      all sound, and if I fall asleep thus I have such disagreeable
 9      V,       I|     the manor was still sound asleep. Only the guards on watch
10     IX,       I|     screen, and I have fallen asleep, you must waken me at once."~ ~
11     IX,       I|       danger of Marie falling asleep. She could not even keep
12     IX,       I|    for a long time."~ ~"He is asleep, I dare say."~ ~"If he were
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